What is a membrane? It can be defined as: a thin pliable sheet or skin of various kinds.
As in, "the concrete should include a membrane to prevent water seepage." This is exactly what Prestige Deck Coating specializes in. Waterproofing decks is an artistic science. You need the right materials and a experienced feel to properly seal decks.
Waterproofing Membrane
We have developed our own 6 level waterproofing membrane system based on the above model.
Our deck coatings are unique, in that they are non-porous, pliable, strong and watertight. This is due to many factors.
Strength. We adhere our first cement layer to a rigid, stapled plywood foundation. Two, we use two layers of polymer modified concrete. This is key in achieving a sturdy waterproofing membrane.
Flexibility. Torque can erode even the strongest of structures. While concrete and plywood are strong they are also flexible. With our waterproofing system, there is the proper "give" to produce a walkable feel.
Sealed. Of course, the most important factor in choosing a waterproof decking contractor is, after all, is it watertight? Prestige Deck Coating insures your deck against leaking.
We use a layer of sheet fiberglass and resin bonder to totally waterproof your decking surface. Like a boat or surfboard, your deck coating will be water impervious. Many other deck waterproofing companies skip this crucial step in achieving a non-porous waterproofing membrane. Without the fiberglass layer, the notoriously fickle concrete can allow water to pool under the surface, on top of the plywood sub-structure. This inevitably means undetected water damage.
We have been developing our custom waterproofing membrane system since 2009.
Our supervisors have at least 30+ years of experience in the deck repair and waterproofing industry. We use professional grade, eco-friendly products. We offer 16 choices of color.
Call us today for a free onsite estimate!
Prestige Deck Coating26941 Avenida Las Palmas Suite ACapistrano Beach, Ca 92624949-491-4880 (OFFICE)949-281-3760 (FAX)info@prestigedecking.comwww.prestigedecking.com
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